ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder)
ADHD is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects focus, impulse control, and activity level. In adults, it often shows up as distractibility, difficulty organizing tasks, and challenges with time-management or emotional regulation.
In children, ADHD may appear as trouble sitting still, difficulty following instructions, forgetfulness, frequent daydreaming, or acting without thinking. Kids with ADHD aren’t “misbehaving”—their brains process attention and stimulation differently. With early support, structured routines, behavioral strategies, and when needed, medication, children can thrive at home, school, and socially.
ADHD is highly manageable, and many individuals build strong strengths such as creativity, problem-solving, and high energy when guided with the right tools.
Living with ADHD can make focus and organization feel difficult—yet with the right tools, daily life becomes much more manageable.
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